Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1985-04-19
1987-03-10
Valentine, Donald R.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204265, 204266, 204282, 204301, 429 30, 429 34, C25B 904, C25B 1100, H01M 810, H01M 200
Patent
active
046489550
ABSTRACT:
An improved arrangement of electrochemical cells wherein the individual cells are arranged on a single electrolytic membrane. The arrangement provides for the placement of many individual cells in one chamber, thereby eliminating the many chamber walls and inlet and outlet lines associated with the standard structure. An electrochemical device can thus be constructed very simply and, when the cells are electrically connected in series, will operate at voltages compatible with standard battery voltages or generate power at any desired voltage.
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IVAC Corporation
Valentine Donald R.
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